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I believe the answer is A but i could be wrong
Explanation:
"Picture Perfect" is a short story about a girl, the main character and narrator, who discovers that she is better suited to be the photographer for her school´s yearbook instead of being part of the promoting team. As she sits on the first meeting of the project, the narrator wonders about her abilities and finds that she is not well-prepared, unlike her classmates. In the end, she goes to her grandmother who advices her to rather think about becoming the photographer, shows her that she herself was the photographer at her school´s yearbook and then hands her grandchild a black camera. The narrator, after several attempts, finds out that in truth she has the spirit of a photographer and at the second yearbook meeting, she is no longer scared, or unsure of what she will offer, but shows off her talents and feels rather proud of herself.
The way to know that the writer is using personal voice, and that the narrator is actually the main character and the story is hers, is through the use of the personal pronoun "I", which grammatically is the main characteristic of the personal voice. Also, as you read, you can relate the story only to the narrator, as everything is lived and experienced through her eyes and no one else´s. You cannot gather any information outside of what the narrator is experiencing as the main character in the story.
C. a collection of small kingdoms and city states
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Uniform velocity means velocity say the same throughout the time period, there is no acceleration, while variable velocity means velocity can and probably does change, there will be some type of acceleration
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Munchausen Syndrome is when a person has the need to make themselves sick, fake diseases or actually make themselves sick. This a form of mental illness that would fall under self harm. Somatization is where a person converts physiological problems to physical. An example would be when you grieve the loss of a loved one. It converts to severe fatigue.